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Candidates then usually faced an interview, where a manager would try to get a feel for them.
When he played, he usually faced an elite starter — Felix Hernandez and David Price, C. C. Sabathia and Jon Lester, Dan Haren and Clay Buchholz.
But their hoots of delight and derision lacked conviction and depth because the wall of noise that usually faced them had been taken down.
She called the meeting ostensibly to seek regional solutions to problems usually faced alone by communities with large numbers of immigrants.
Making new music is hard work, both for the composer confronted with a blank page (or screen) and for the performer, who is usually faced with limited time to hone an unfamiliar piece before offering it to the public.
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Princeton students don't usually face extreme financial scarcity, but they do face time scarcity.
Johnson usually towers over cornerbacks and certainly is more massive than those he usually faces.
In the course of a game, he will usually face between 25 and 30 shots.
"He doesn't usually face lefties," Martin said as he watched the sequence again on the laptop.
Occasional buildups of strokes in certain passages, usually faces, advertise a protracted struggle to get the details right.
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